This is fantastic, thank you! I found your intensive tutorial style
refreshingly to-the-point, without the drawn out, irrelevant background
stories that most other tutorials have. You have just set the standard in
efficient online teaching! Keep it up!!﻿

absolutely loved this, doesn’t waste my time like some noob but still
breaks it down without wasting time for things I know but efficient enough
that it doesn’t waste time. Great job, one of the better tutorials.﻿

U are very awesome man, I wish you were my teacher in real life lol. This
was not very fast paced for me because I have a little background on JS but
sometimes I get stuck and there is no help…Can anybody suggest a site
where you get help when u get stuck? I’m learning at code academy and I’m
gonna check out W3 schools, Thanks a lot.﻿

I really like the fast pace this tutorial is delivered. As an experienced
programmer in other languages I find it very easy to follow and pick the
information that I need. I usually fall asleep with other slooooow youtube
tutorials.﻿

Just wanted the whole tutorial at 1am. Still make sense!
One of the best Tutorials out there! better than Codecadamy! (website’s
lesson kept returning errors, even when using their own examples and
hints!)﻿

Hey +Derek Banas, when i use the console.log(‘texthere’)i only have to use
1 ‘ instead of 2 ” so i can’t make abbreviatons like i’m, you’re it’s and
you’ve. I hope you know how to fix it! I like the style of how you make
video’s ! 😀 I learn many from it, so i hope you know the answer on my
question!﻿

Bro I loved it even though I dont know anything about code or programming
yet, a friend told me to give it a go so I thought JavaScript is a smart
place to start, just w browser stuff but most went over my head -_- I kinda
feel dumb now lol﻿

I was terrified of learning JavaScript until I saw this tutorial, I
realized that it is very similar to Python, which is one of my primary
languages, and I am really excited to learn more about it. Thank you!﻿

One question, you put the < !-Hide JS -> comments inside of your script tags
but to my understanding is that this doesn’t do anything useful in your
code such as hiding your JavaScript as you described. Can you please
confirm if there is a way to actually hide your JS code other than 1.
Putting it into an external document, 2. Generating a minified version, or
3. Hiding it thousands of lines below the top of your HTML document? I know
3 isn’t practical or In wide use but I’ve seen plenty of large
organizations use it. Thanks again for the awesome vids!﻿

Best programming videos on YouTube. I hate sitting through tutorials where
people are like “yea and so uhm, I’m going to uhm, creaaaaate a variable
and um let’s uhhhh let’s call it x” such a waste of time ﻿

Amazing! Obviously I didn’t retain everything, but in this one tutorial I
have found all the things I was looking to learn about JS, now all I have
to do is get to a certain part in this video, pause it, learn all the steps
then move on. So much better than watching 5 different tutorials that are
all 30 minutes each on 5 different channels to learn the same amount of
info. Brilliant!﻿